Comboni Missionaries' Team

Colombia. “Small” fish dying.

In September, Donald Trump blew up three boats, calling the 17 passengers on board ‘dangerous terrorists and drug traffickers’ from the Tren de Aragua gang. A Comboni missionary living in one of the high-cocaine-producing areas sent us the following reflection. For over 20 years, we Comboni Missionaries have been present in Tumaco, Colombia, one of

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Witnesses of the Jubilee. Mons. Rolando Álvarez:

The Nicaraguan bishop, Monsignor Rolando Álvarez Lagos, who has been living in exile since January 2024, is among the most prominent victims of the religious persecution carried out by the dictatorship of President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, against the Catholic Church since 2018. If there is one person that Daniel Ortega and

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Advocacy & People. Adenike Oladosu. Climate Change: Time to Act.

Nigerian ecofeminist Adenike Titilope Oladosu is the founder of I Lead Climate Action, an initiative aimed at empowering women and youth to combat climate change. Furthermore, she provides expertise on sustainable agriculture in areas where desertification directly impacts food security. We talked with her. She has represented Nigerian youth at numerous international conferences. She participated

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Kenya. A future of hope for the people of Kitelakapel

Three Comboni Lay Missionaries share their experience: “The importance of walking alongside people, respecting their ideas and rhythms, no matter how difficult.” The rainy season is a time of expectation and hope. For the Pokot people, who live in western Kenya, in the districts of West Pokot and Baringo, it is considered a divine blessing.

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Vocation Story. Being faithful to his calling

“Comboni’s spirituality and dedication to serving others are the driving forces behind my vocation and mission.” Fr. Daniel Chisha, from Zambia, talks about his vocation journey. I come from Kasama in the Northern Province of Zambia, and I am Bemba by tribe. I was raised in a devout Catholic family and joined the altar servers

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Advocacy & People. Carlos Mallo Molina: a new generation of environmental stewards.

He helped lead a sophisticated, global campaign to prevent the construction of Fonsalía Port, a massive recreational boat and ferry terminal that threatened a biodiverse 170,000-acre marine protected area in the Canary Islands, Spain. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish territory in the Atlantic Ocean. Its southwestern waters are home to

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